Classical Chinese Medicine
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By Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee goes in depth of the functions of Du Mai and Ren Mai.
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£90.00
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This class guides you through four chapters of the Huang Di Nei Jing, teaching study strategies to deepen your understanding of Chinese medicine theory and enhance your clinical practice.
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£90.00
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How can we treat addiction if we do not have a definition of, or a diagnosis for this problem? Part 1: Foundations provides you with all of the basics you need to help your clients struggling with addiction. TCM is translated into plain English.
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£90.00
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Emotions and Instincts in Chinese Medicine
Emotions, evolving from primary instincts, are the human responses to the outside and depend primarily on individual mind-sets. They are the internal causes of disease. Their energetic impact and their treatment is essential in clinical practice.
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£90.00
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Suzanne Robidoux dives into a deeper understanding of Multiple Sclerosis and shares her clinical cases and treatment protocols.
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£90.00
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Management of retained traumatic memories in the body (Body Armors)
Body memories contribute to the formation of “Belief mechanisms” and may manifest as un-explained physical, physiological and even psychological reactions. Acupuncture is an important tool for treating these deeper "Roots of Disease".
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£90.00
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Impact and management of retained traumatic memories
Traumatic events constitute an important component of the Belief mechanisms, having a major impact on the psychology of the individual. Often retained in the subconscious (Hun & Po), their release is crucial in treating the Hidden Roots of Disease.
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£90.00
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Suzanne Robidoux gives an overview about scalp acupuncture and the types of emotional and psychosomatic disorders they can treat.
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£90.00